Remembering the Dead
Halloween is a celebration observed in many countries on 31 October, the eve of the Western Christian feast of All Hallows' Day. It begins the observance of Allhallowtide, the time in the liturgical year dedicated to remembering the dead, including saints (hallows), martyrs, and all the faithful departed.
One theory holds that many Halloween traditions may have been influenced by ancient Celtic harvest festivals, particularly the Gaelic festival Samhain, which may have had pagan roots; some scholars hold that Samhain may have been Christianized as All Hallow's Day, along with its eve, by the early Church. Other academics believe, however, that Halloween began solely as a Christian holiday, being the vigil of All Hallow's Day.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halloween
Halloween is a celebration observed in many countries on 31 October, the eve of the Western Christian feast of All Hallows' Day. It begins the observance of Allhallowtide, the time in the liturgical year dedicated to remembering the dead, including saints (hallows), martyrs, and all the faithful departed.
One theory holds that many Halloween traditions may have been influenced by ancient Celtic harvest festivals, particularly the Gaelic festival Samhain, which may have had pagan roots; some scholars hold that Samhain may have been Christianized as All Hallow's Day, along with its eve, by the early Church. Other academics believe, however, that Halloween began solely as a Christian holiday, being the vigil of All Hallow's Day.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halloween
#28-Eliminate prayer or any phase of religious expression in schools on the ground that it violates the principle of “separation of church and state.” The Art of WAR - W.L.COLLINS Project Portfolio (weebly.com) "If I claimed that an invisible dragon lives inside my garage and stated that all the proof that anyone would ever need for it's existence is the fact I own a garage, you would think I've lost my mind." —TheVeganAtheist The Absurd Reason Why God Doesn't Save Everybody Video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=VxSuU1E0H1k |
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Celtic and Germanic Paganism and in genera, the holiday itself. Celebrate Samhain with me | Folk Witchcraft | Ancestor Ritual | Witch vlog - YouTube Celebrate Samhain with me |
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Animated map shows how religion spread around the world
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Trudeau calls on Catholic Church to take responsibility for residential schools
Thousands knew about the disappearing children and was unearthed during plans to reconstruct the saccade grounds in 2021.
The Catholic Church has never formally apologized for its role in Canada's residential school system. Joyce Napier has more. Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller speaks on the lack of apology from the Catholic Church for their role in residential schools.(1)
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St. Anne's was a petri dish for abuse It was called St Anne's.Funded by the government and for decades administered by the Catholic orders of the Oblates and the Grey Nuns. Generations of children from remote James Bay communities were forced to attend the school. |
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The dysfunction in Canada about injustice for Indigenous people, runs really, really, really deep.
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Disestablish Canada, Churches for War Crimes: ITCCS
Canada,
The British Ccrown, The Vatican, and the Roman Catholic Anglican, and United Church of Canada were responsible for sustaining an annual death rate in the In Indian Residential Schools of nearly 50 percent for over a cent half century. This fact makes highly suspect the official government claim that only four thousand children died in these schools, realistically the figure of death was much higher. |
The Great Reset 2021 (video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jlbRZU3XmU0 )
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Pope Francis "cooler than One Direction" | 60 Minutes Australia
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Here in the church are so many fat cats
The secrecy which has protected those guilty of the church's greatest
crime is what Pope Francis is seeking to end. Just last week he asked for forgiveness for child sex abuse carried out by priests. 04:59 He's finally tackle the problems bedevil in the church, the horror of child sex abuse, the role of women, and acceptance of homosexuality. Pope Francis "cooler than One Direction" | 60 Minutes Australia https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eahI8SDVUbk |
Economic Withdrawal — Research Notes — Pullback Podcast
Boycotts
There are at least 198 methods of nonviolent action. And within this list, the word “boycott” features 17 times. A boycott campaign consists of a concerted refusal to spend money – as well as to convince others to refuse to spend money – on a product or service in the hopes of changing specific conditions or practices of an institution.
Although boycott campaigns draw on an adversarial communication frame, reform and redemption narratives often also accompany these campaigns because it is necessary to convince people that already consume a given product or service to stop doing so for a period of time. After all, there would hardly be a motive for businesses to change their behavior if the only people boycotting were those who did not consume the product in the first place.
Boycott campaigns typically escalate in four stages: announcing that a boycott is under consideration; calling for the boycott to begin at a certain point in the future; publicizing boycott preparations and any organizing that is underway; and initiating the boycott via demonstrations or picket lines. Notably, many boycott campaigns achieve their goals before reaching the fourth stage of actually initiating the boycott.
For over 200 years, the consumer boycott campaign has been a method of holding corporations accountable for their environmental and human rights practices, as well as those of their suppliers.
economic withdrawal — Research Notes — Pullback Podcast
https://www.pullback.org/research/tag/economic+withdrawal
There are at least 198 methods of nonviolent action. And within this list, the word “boycott” features 17 times. A boycott campaign consists of a concerted refusal to spend money – as well as to convince others to refuse to spend money – on a product or service in the hopes of changing specific conditions or practices of an institution.
Although boycott campaigns draw on an adversarial communication frame, reform and redemption narratives often also accompany these campaigns because it is necessary to convince people that already consume a given product or service to stop doing so for a period of time. After all, there would hardly be a motive for businesses to change their behavior if the only people boycotting were those who did not consume the product in the first place.
Boycott campaigns typically escalate in four stages: announcing that a boycott is under consideration; calling for the boycott to begin at a certain point in the future; publicizing boycott preparations and any organizing that is underway; and initiating the boycott via demonstrations or picket lines. Notably, many boycott campaigns achieve their goals before reaching the fourth stage of actually initiating the boycott.
For over 200 years, the consumer boycott campaign has been a method of holding corporations accountable for their environmental and human rights practices, as well as those of their suppliers.
economic withdrawal — Research Notes — Pullback Podcast
https://www.pullback.org/research/tag/economic+withdrawal
Xtreme Team is a youth ministry of The Rock Church of Sacramento, California under the direction of Joseph and Angelica Ladd. XT entered this presentation in the One Way Street International Competition in Sacramento, CA. XT won the Gold Award as well as sharing the People's Choice Award.http://www.holyghostdrama.com/
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Medieval Drama
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Saint Alphonsus Maria de Liguori
He was afflicted with severe rheumatism, and often could barely move or raise his chin from his chest (Born: 1696, Italy - Died 1 August 1787, Italy) Patronage Against: Arthritis https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yscfHkNWxxg&list=PL5_ax08Z6UX-PsmnsCMaix3r8XrC6wyxU&index=3 |
IN THE ARTS
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The Roman Republic
Who: they are Etruscan Tyranny/ anti monarchy What: Created a republic that was a government When: 366 B.C.E/ Iron Age Where: Roman republic/ Rome Why: The Idea of democracy is there buy there is a small shore of decisions, they had senators, small clicks called patricians rolled, rich wealth old people |
The Grachus Brothers
Who: Polulars named Tiber's Grachus What: Disregarded the authority, of Sante and had the Council of Dlebs pass a land- Reform bill When 122 BCE (Anqicity) Where: Rome Why: Grachus gets killed/ then his brother comes alone called Gaurus then mob violence kills second brother . They Both got killed because they wanted senate and equality. So that leads to private Rome military to uprise |
Jesus of Nazareth
Who: a Jewish prophet What: He preached his message, the more conservative Jewish groups feared that the teachings of Jesus would undermine the old prophets When: born 4 BCE Where:Rome Why: He served as the worlds greatest poets, who still till this day has an impact on religion |
The Franks
Who :Eventually french, Clovis What: Clovis gets throne and unified northern France, he deices to convert to Christianity , and when he conquest new territory he told them he was doing it in the name of god When Year 481, Late antiquity, early Middle Ages Where: Originated in Germany/ Central Europe and ended in France Why: He started the idea that religious would be part of the high class and a part of emperor |
The Punic Wars
Who: Rome vs Carthage What: war against both that lasted over 100 years for all 3 small wars. Rome Lost 20% of men but they did win, The most famous of all 3 wars is the 2nd When: 264-146 BCE Anqucity Where: Italy peniculad/ Spain Why: The Expansion of Rome, they learned and didn't want to fight Carthage again in their near future. |
Julius Caesar
Who: Military commander, Populates (advocated for the people) What: Part of the trio leaders form Caesar + Pompey + Gracchus He was told to back down because he was getting to attached to his role and he got mad and killed Pompeii When: 46 Anquicity Where: Born in France, then contested Rome Why: lead to the colonization of Rome and was a strong impact as a leader |
Constantine
Who:Roman emperor What: Defeated rival at battle of Milvian Bridge, agreed he would dual leadership with Lincinus, which he defeated twelve years later to become sole leader. he strengthened the bureaucratic institution empire. When: Antiquity Where: Rome Why: He Was also part of the roman expansion including countries from barbarian |
Gladiatorial contests
Who: Romans What:amphithetures/ Venues that they throw a contest in duel to the death When: Antiquity Why: Contest between animals, criminals, or Christians, provided a common entertainment for ll Romans, the start of entertainment. |
Saul of Tarus/ Paul the Apostle
Who: Jesus great friend, he was profit as well What: Taught that Jesus had been the son of god and had come to earth to redeem mankind from Adams original Sin on road to Damascus , he had a conversation experience that made him determined to espouse the christian message When: antiquity Why:He transformed Christianity into a separate faith open to both Jews and Gentiles |
Pilgrimage
Who: Rome What: People went on retreats to locals that had religion and it was a spirit retreat for the mind when :300 Antiquity Where: Rome, cantiago, Why: Traveled to by cured or leave something some people went on theses as cheap travel modern days "vacation" If you went on this, you got indulgence, wich is a way to heaven |
God in Ancient China
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How many times Muslims invaded Europe vs Europeans invaded Muslimhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6nqZUeV3pC8
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